Fly By Jing

Salsa piccante e dolce del Sichuan

Salsa piccante e dolce del Sichuan - Main image
$15.00 $30.00 In stock

Category: Salse

Ispirata ai famosi e classici ravioli di strada di Chengdu, la Salsa di Peperoncino Sichuanese Dolce e Piccante è una miscela di salsa di soia aromatica "fuzhi", preparata lentamente con zucchero di canna, funghi, aglio e una miscela di spezie. È dolce, acidula, piccante e ricca di umami tutto in una volta — intensamente deliziosa e versatile.

  • 170g. realizzata a Chengdu, Sichuan.
  • Vegana, senza aromi artificiali e senza conservanti.
  • Usala in saltati in padella, marinature o sui ravioli. Ottima come condimento su noodles o altri piatti!

Ti informiamo che la nostra amata Salsa Zhong Dolce e Piccante ha cambiato nome in Salsa di Peperoncino Sichuanese Dolce e Piccante, ma stai tranquillo, è lo stesso gusto che ami con un nome e una confezione rinnovati! Se hai domande su questo cambiamento, contattaci a [email protected].

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 8 reviews)

Olivia ★★★★★

I've been drizzling this over steamed dumplings all week, and the balance of sweet from the brown sugar with that slow-brewed garlic heat is spot-on. It's thicker than I expected, which makes it cling perfectly to each bite.

Isabella ★★★★★

The slow-brewed brown sugar gives it a depth that perfectly balances the heat. I've been drizzling it over pan-fried dumplings and it tastes just like the street food I miss.

Owen ★★★★★

I was skeptical at first, but this sauce nails the balance—the slow-brewed fuzhi soy sauce base gives it a deep savory-sweetness that works perfectly drizzled over dumplings or even stir-fried greens.

Abigail R. ★★★★★

The brown sugar and mushroom blend gives this sauce a deep, savory sweetness that balances the heat perfectly—I've been drizzling it over my homemade dumplings and fried eggs all week.

Lily ★★★★★

I've been putting this on everything from dumplings to roasted veggies – the fuzhi soy sauce gives it a deep, savory complexity that's perfect. It's sweet at first, then a gentle heat builds, just like the Chengdu street food it's based on.

Thomas D. ★★★★★

That brown sugar base gives it such a deep, savory sweetness that perfectly balances the heat. I’ve been drizzling it over pan-fried dumplings all week and the flavor really clings to the wrappers.

Jason ★★★★☆

I was skeptical about the mushrooms in the ingredients, but they actually add a savory depth that balances the sweetness really nicely. Great on dumplings, as promised.

Eva J. ★★★★☆

Finally got around to trying this on some wontons, and the brown sugar really balances the kick nicely. The soy sauce base is deeper than most store-bought chili sauces. It’s a solid choice, though I wish it had a bit more garlic punch.